The Looking For Group tool from Burning Crusade Classic is now present in the Season of Mastery.Īdjustments have been made to some dungeon enemies: Significantly less experience is now awarded to players who kill a creature while in a group with one or more players who are at a much higher level than the creature that was slain. The Debuff limit on enemy units is no longer capped at 16. World Buffs such as Rallying Cry of the Dragonslayer, Warchief’s Blessing, and many others will now be removed inside of raid instances. High Elf Watchers have made an appearance in the Ironforge Library and Undercity Apothecarium, seeking to chronicle those who bear a “Soul of Iron”. The “Adventure Awaits” buff now grants an additional experience bonus to Dungeon quests and quests flagged as Elite. Test characters can now be leveled to 60. The Season of Mastery Beta is back online for testing with the following updates: Check out the development notes to find out more. This week's Season of Mastery Beta update raises the level cap to 60, removes world buffs from raids, the debuff limit on enemies is no longer capped at 16, and more. Images from the Classic stress test courtesy of u/xelfer and u/Raitaro on reddit.
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You should read the full article which has many more quotes from private server GMs and managers, with some interesting insights into the Classic/private server dichotomy.
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The rest of the article goes into detail on the differences between Classic and private servers, from how Classic could get far more things right (like quest mobs spawn locations, aggro ranges, the many bugs and exploits private servers couldn't fix, etc), to how the people that are sticking with the private serves are probably only doing so because they either can't afford a subscription or don't have a good enough PC to run Classic, or just out of protest against Activision. Blizzard is the original creator of the game and it is only right that people will think they will do a better job with supporting, scripting, and managing the game and its servers.” Log into any of the major private servers now and you will see a marked drop in player activity, as well as on their forums you will see people talking about leaving for Classic. “I figured if Blizzard did it right, there would be no reason for us to continue on with the private server scene, which was just fine in my book.